Immerse yourself in the captivating world of contemporary classical music with Johannes Maria Staud's "Berenice. Lied vom Verschwinden," released in 2003. This compelling album showcases the innovative compositions of Austrian composer Johannes Maria Staud, who has garnered international acclaim for his unique and evocative works.
The album features seven distinct pieces, each offering a unique auditory experience. The title track, "Berenice. Lied vom Verschwinden," is a hauntingly beautiful composition for soprano, small ensemble, and tape, with lyrics by Durs Grünbein. This piece alone is a testament to Staud's ability to blend various elements into a cohesive and emotionally resonant whole.
Other notable tracks include "A map is not the territory (2001)" for large ensemble, presented in three parts, and "Black Moon (1998)" for bass clarinet solo, demonstrating Staud's versatility and mastery of different musical forms. The album also includes "Polygon. Musik für Klavier und Orchester (2002)" and "Bewegungen (1996)" for piano, highlighting his ability to create intricate and engaging pieces for both solo instruments and large ensembles.
Performed by renowned artists such as Marino Formenti, Petra Hoffmann, Ernesto Molinari, and the Klangforum Wien, this album is a testament to Staud's collaborative spirit and the exceptional talent of the musicians who bring his compositions to life. With a total duration of approximately one hour and one minute, "Berenice. Lied vom Verschwinden" is a rich and rewarding listening experience that showcases the best of contemporary classical music.